US1570169A - Plastic composition, a putty or a filler cement - Google Patents

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US1570169A
US1570169A US1481A US148125A US1570169A US 1570169 A US1570169 A US 1570169A US 1481 A US1481 A US 1481A US 148125 A US148125 A US 148125A US 1570169 A US1570169 A US 1570169A
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    • C09DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • C09DCOATING COMPOSITIONS, e.g. PAINTS, VARNISHES OR LACQUERS; FILLING PASTES; CHEMICAL PAINT OR INK REMOVERS; INKS; CORRECTING FLUIDS; WOODSTAINS; PASTES OR SOLIDS FOR COLOURING OR PRINTING; USE OF MATERIALS THEREFOR
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  • NELSON citizens of the United States, residing at Lincoln and College View, respectively, in the county of Lancaster and State of Kansas, have invented a new and useful Plastic Composition, a Putty or a Filler Cement, of which the following is a specification.
  • the object of our invention is a production of a plastic composition or putty to be applied to window sash, at the place Where the wood and glass meet, to make a tight joint, impervious to water, dust, air, and to produce a putty that is cohesive in nature, and tenacious to wood, glass, metal and plaster.
  • a putty or a liller cement in preparation of previous painted wood, rough or smooth plastered walls, where the hard coat or paint has chipped, peeled or sealed off, to build it up and to make it like the adjoining surface, and to produce a permanent desirable foundation for paint.
  • Our composition consists of plaster of Paris, litharge, (lead monoxide) and for a cementing substance, floor or coach varnish.
  • litharge portions, eleven to fourteen pounds of plaster of Paris, three to five ounces of litharge, (lead monoxide) and two quarts of varnish, these ingredients to be mixed to a thick paste consistency, litharge may be omitted and still possess the qualities of being 00- hesive and tenacious.
  • Our composition is plastic, adheres without cracking when it dries to the surface to which it is applied, is tenacious to Wood and glass, paint, metal, and plaster, possesses in a high degree all the desired properties of a putty or a filler cement.
  • a plastic composition adapted to form a putty or a filler cement, for window sash, the joint where the glass and the wood meet, to produce an impervious joint to water, dust, air and the like, comprising of eleven to fourteen pounds of plaster of Paris, three to live ounces of litharge, and for a cementing substance, two quarts of varnish.
  • a plastic composition or cement adapted to form a tenacious, durable hard putty for window sash, comprising of eleven to fourteen pounds oiplaster of Paris, and for a cementing substance, two quarts of varnish.
  • a plastic composition consisting of twelve pounds of plaster of Paris, four ounces of litharge, and two quarts of varnish.

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Patented Jan. 19, 1926.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
MARK W. NELSON, OF LINCOLN, AND WALTER F. NELSON, OF COLLEGE VIEW, NEBRASKA.
PLASTIC COMPOSITION, A PUTTY OR A FILLER CEMENT.
No Drawing. Application filed January To aZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, MARK TV. NELSON and VALTER F. NELSON, citizens of the United States, residing at Lincoln and College View, respectively, in the county of Lancaster and State of Nebraska, have invented a new and useful Plastic Composition, a Putty or a Filler Cement, of which the following is a specification.
The object of our invention, is a production of a plastic composition or putty to be applied to window sash, at the place Where the wood and glass meet, to make a tight joint, impervious to water, dust, air, and to produce a putty that is cohesive in nature, and tenacious to wood, glass, metal and plaster.
To produce a putty or a filler cement, that sets quicker and more durable, than the "whiting linseed oil putty which is now in use.
To produce a plastic composition, a putty or a liller cement, in preparation of previous painted wood, rough or smooth plastered walls, where the hard coat or paint has chipped, peeled or sealed off, to build it up and to make it like the adjoining surface, and to produce a permanent desirable foundation for paint.
Our composition consists of plaster of Paris, litharge, (lead monoxide) and for a cementing substance, floor or coach varnish.
In preparing the composition, we prefer to use the ingredients in the following pro- 9, 1925. Serial Ito 1,481.
portions, eleven to fourteen pounds of plaster of Paris, three to five ounces of litharge, (lead monoxide) and two quarts of varnish, these ingredients to be mixed to a thick paste consistency, litharge may be omitted and still possess the qualities of being 00- hesive and tenacious.
Our composition is plastic, adheres without cracking when it dries to the surface to which it is applied, is tenacious to Wood and glass, paint, metal, and plaster, possesses in a high degree all the desired properties of a putty or a filler cement.
We claim:
1. A plastic composition, adapted to form a putty or a filler cement, for window sash, the joint where the glass and the wood meet, to produce an impervious joint to water, dust, air and the like, comprising of eleven to fourteen pounds of plaster of Paris, three to live ounces of litharge, and for a cementing substance, two quarts of varnish.
2. A plastic composition or cement, adapted to form a tenacious, durable hard putty for window sash, comprising of eleven to fourteen pounds oiplaster of Paris, and for a cementing substance, two quarts of varnish.
8. A plastic composition, consisting of twelve pounds of plaster of Paris, four ounces of litharge, and two quarts of varnish.
MARK W. NELSON. WALTER F. NELSON.
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US2927089A (en) * 1957-05-31 1960-03-01 Howard N Copthorne Protective coatings for iron and steel

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